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Call the common ratio <math>r.</math> Now since the <math>n</math>th term of a geometric sequence with first term <math>x</math> and common ratio <math>y</math> is <math>xy^{n-1},</math> we see that <math>a_1 \cdot r^{14} = b_1 \cdot r^{10} \implies r^4 = \frac{99}{27} = \frac{11}{3}.</math> But <math>a_9</math> equals <math>a_1 \cdot r^8 = a_1 \cdot (r^4)^2=27\cdot {\left(\frac{11}{3}\right)}^2=27\cdot \frac{121} 9=\boxed{363}</math>. | Call the common ratio <math>r.</math> Now since the <math>n</math>th term of a geometric sequence with first term <math>x</math> and common ratio <math>y</math> is <math>xy^{n-1},</math> we see that <math>a_1 \cdot r^{14} = b_1 \cdot r^{10} \implies r^4 = \frac{99}{27} = \frac{11}{3}.</math> But <math>a_9</math> equals <math>a_1 \cdot r^8 = a_1 \cdot (r^4)^2=27\cdot {\left(\frac{11}{3}\right)}^2=27\cdot \frac{121} 9=\boxed{363}</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 21 August 2024
Problem 2
Two geometric sequences and have the same common ratio, with , , and . Find .
Solution
Call the common ratio Now since the th term of a geometric sequence with first term and common ratio is we see that But equals .
Video Solution
~Lucas
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See Also
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